Epoch Times – by  Charlotte Cuthbertson

EDINBURG, Texas—”It’s not just a horse, it’s a mustang.”

Ruben Garcia, horse patrol coordinator for the Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Sector, is unbridled in his praise of the horses employed on the Texas border.

It’s fast and volatile work, and the mustangs Border Patrol adopts are perfect for the job.

The horses are wild for the first two to three years of their lives.   Continue reading “Using Horsepower on the Southern Border”

Health Impact News – by John P Thomas

When the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) approved the use of 5-G microwave communication technology in 2016 and approved the use of microwave frequencies in the 30 Ghz range, [1], they opened the door to even higher levels of human illness and severe disability for American children and adults.

Microwave radiation such as that currently being used in cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, and smart meters has already been linked to numerous health effects.   Continue reading “New 5G Cell Towers and Smart Meters to Increase Microwave Radiation – Invade Privacy”

Westmonster

Pro-open borders activists, George and Amal Clooney, are reportedly planning to leave the UK because they don’t feel safe after the recent spate of terror attacks, according to a family insider.

The celebrity power couple have used their fame and fortune to push for open borders and even sat down with Angela Merkel herself to express their support for her refugee policy.  Continue reading “Pro-open border Clooneys ‘leaving UK amid terror fears’”

WTNH News 8

(ABC)– The man accused of killing a New York City Police Department officer was captured on surveillance camera approaching the marked police command vehicle just moments before the fatal shooting early Wednesday.

The surveillance footage recovered from a nearby store in the Bronx shows the suspect, identified as 34-year-old Alexander Bonds, come near the vehicle’s passenger side door, where police sources say Officer Miosotis Familia was sitting and writing in her memo book.   Continue reading “Scene of NYC officer killing caught on surveillance video”

Yahoo News

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Authorities say an argument between two Indianapolis-area neighbors, including one riding a lawnmower, escalated into across-the-fence gunfire.

A video provided by the Johnson County prosecutor’s office shows the two trading insults June 27 before 59-year-old Jeffrey S. Weigle — apparently cutting grass at the time — pulls out a handgun.   Continue reading “Indiana neighbors settle argument with shootout over fence”